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primarily ... the political rivalry of khrushchev and mao the sino soviet split(passive) was caused ... bythe sino soviet split

the personalities of the leaders ideological differences(passive) caused bythe sino - soviet split

the worsening of the political and ideological relationship between Mao Zedong and Nikita Khrushchevledto the Sino - Soviet Split

the personalities of the leaders essay - 1249 Words Topics : Soviet Union , Communism(passive) caused bythe sino - soviet split

Chinese domestic politicscontributedto the Sino – Soviet split

the personalities of the leaders , especially Stalinledto the Sino - soviet split

This speech ... a serious eventswould ... leadto the Sino - Soviet Split

until tensions with the Soviet Union (resultingin the Sino - Soviet split

Many differences existed between Chinese and Russian Communismleadingto the Sino - Soviet split

factors including domestic political events and ideological differencescausedSino - Soviet split

Asia Times | Did America use Indiato causeSino - Soviet split

the greatest bones of contention between the USSR and Chinacontributingto the Sino - Soviet split

the contradictions between the Soviet and Chinese parties ... the forefrontwould ... resultin the Sino - Soviet split

India ... issuesledto the Sino - Soviet split

given the different stages of Russian and Chinese developmentprovokedthe Sino - Soviet split ( 1956–1966

probable internal stresses in Chinese Communist Partyresultingfrom Sino - Soviet split

In 1959 the central government intervened to impose President 's Rule in Kerala , toppling the E.M.S. Namboodiripad cabinet ( the sole non - Congress state government in the country).Simultaneously , the relations between the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and the Communist Party of China souredleadingto the Sino - Soviet split

In the late 1950s , a confrontation with China regarding the USSR 's policiesledto the Sino – Soviet split

Khrushchev 's talks with the USA and refusal to support Chinese nuclear program(passive) triggered bySino - Soviet Split

The bitter disputes between the Soviet bureaucracy and the Chinese leadership under Mao Zedong in the early 1960sleadingto the Sino - Soviet split

Differences in political ideologies and national interest between The People 's Republic of China and the Soviet Union in the late 1950sresultedin the Sino - Soviet split

Personality and ideology ... the main factorsledto the Sino - Soviet split

in which China played second fiddle to the Soviet Union , which had styled itself the arbiter of a global revolution – a source of resentment in Beijingultimately resultingin the Sino - Soviet split

that India 's movement towards the Soviet Union and away from China in the mid 1950s was in tune with the American strategyto causethe Sino - Soviet split

what Mao Zedong perceived as Khrushchev 's revisionismledto the Sino - Soviet split

what Mao Zedong perceived as Khrushchev's revisionismledto the Sino Soviet split

The intractable arguments about ideological orthodoxy and ideological revisionismprovokedthe Sino - Soviet split ( 1956–1966

Mao ’s denunciation of Khrushchev ’s “ revisionism ” following the 20th Party Congress of 1956(passive) was largely prompted byThe Sino - Soviet split

In the late 1950s , a confrontation with China regarding the USSR 's approchement with the West and what Mao perceived as Khrushchev 's revisionismledto the Sino - Soviet split

An immense expansionresultedthe sino - soviet split

The geostrategic conditionsledto the Sino - Soviet split

the site of the Sino - Soviet clashes in 1969ledto the Sino - Soviet split

the accession of Khrushchev in 1953(passive) caused bythe Sino - Soviet split

the processleadingto a Sino- Soviet split

a falloutleadingto the Sino - Soviet split

communist identityhad causedthe Sino - Soviet split

The 1959 meeting of Khrushchov and Eisenhowertriggeredthe Sino - Soviet split

the Communists ' intractable ideological argumentsprovokedthe Sino - Soviet split ( 1956–1966

Ideological and geographical disputestriggereda Sino - Soviet split

Both countries could not agree on the politics and philosophycreatinga Sino - Soviet Split

an “ anti - revisionist ” movement , which makes me believe that the Cultural Revolution was partially a struggle between Mao ’s vision of socialist China and Revisionism because Mao took his international fear of capitalism and brought it towards the his own country and created a need to oust revisionist from their societycreatedan “ anti - revisionist ” movement , which makes me believe that the Cultural Revolution was partially a struggle between Mao ’s vision of socialist China and Revisionism because Mao took his international fear of capitalism and brought it towards the his own country and created a need to oust revisionist from their society

to a reduction in the influence of the PRC , which had insisted in 1954 that the Viet Minh accept a division of the countryledto a reduction in the influence of the PRC , which had insisted in 1954 that the Viet Minh accept a division of the country

in divisions amongst communist parties around the worldresultedin divisions amongst communist parties around the world

any Soviet assistance in nuclear propulsion ... and these propulsion problems have been troublesome to this daypreventedany Soviet assistance in nuclear propulsion ... and these propulsion problems have been troublesome to this day

the Soviets to strain their ties with Pakistancausedthe Soviets to strain their ties with Pakistan

concern within the Soviet Unioncausedconcern within the Soviet Union

great concern in the Soviet Unionhad causedgreat concern in the Soviet Union

him to distance himself from the Soviets and remold North Korea in his own imagepromptedhim to distance himself from the Soviets and remold North Korea in his own image

concern whilst at the same time maintain their politicalcausedconcern whilst at the same time maintain their political

concern in the we will write a custom essay sample on cold warhad causedconcern in the we will write a custom essay sample on cold war

to the Soviets suspending aid to North Korea in December 1962 ... saying that the DPRK was leaning too much towards China.[11 ] Without Soviet support , a conventional attack by the North on the South was impossibleledto the Soviets suspending aid to North Korea in December 1962 ... saying that the DPRK was leaning too much towards China.[11 ] Without Soviet support , a conventional attack by the North on the South was impossible

in Nikita Khrushchev ’s withdrawal of all Soviet technical experts and aid to China as China threatened his leadership of world Communism as China setup its own network of Communist partiesresultedin Nikita Khrushchev ’s withdrawal of all Soviet technical experts and aid to China as China threatened his leadership of world Communism as China setup its own network of Communist parties

to the breakup of international communist movementledto the breakup of international communist movement

partly because the two countries ’ communist leaders disagreed about communism and partly because the two countries each wanted greater power for themselveswas causedpartly because the two countries ’ communist leaders disagreed about communism and partly because the two countries each wanted greater power for themselves

to conflicts within the communist blocledto conflicts within the communist bloc

international socialist solidarity(passive) caused byinternational socialist solidarity

to the mass expulsions of ethnic Chinese in Russiaalso ledto the mass expulsions of ethnic Chinese in Russia

deteriorating relations between China and the Soviet Unioncauseddeteriorating relations between China and the Soviet Union

some splintering of the party in the early 1960scausedsome splintering of the party in the early 1960s

in border clashesresultingin border clashes

stalin was more effective than any other ruler of russia in the period 1855was causedstalin was more effective than any other ruler of russia in the period 1855

the disruption(passive) caused bythe disruption

in Nikita Khrushchev 's withdrawal of all Soviet technical experts and aid from the countryresultedin Nikita Khrushchev 's withdrawal of all Soviet technical experts and aid from the country

to a reduction in the influence of China , which had insisted in 1954 that the Vietminh accept a division of the countryledto a reduction in the influence of China , which had insisted in 1954 that the Vietminh accept a division of the country

to a significant increase in expulsion of Chinese and the resettlement of Russians in border areasledto a significant increase in expulsion of Chinese and the resettlement of Russians in border areas

to an improvement in relations between the US & China 2ledto an improvement in relations between the US & China 2

IndiapromptedIndia

further problems for the government in the northcausedfurther problems for the government in the north

the opportunity(passive) created bythe opportunity

to the last part of the bookleadsto the last part of the book

deteriorcauseddeterior

backsetback

to withdrawal of most Chinese influence and personnel from the Mongolian People 's Republicledto withdrawal of most Chinese influence and personnel from the Mongolian People 's Republic

The split in the Sudanese Communist Party(passive) was provoked byThe split in the Sudanese Communist Party

ripple effectscausingripple effects

irreparable harmcausedirreparable harm

deeper alliances , and regional coalitions Not long after the founding of the PRC , China as a continental state(passive) was prompted bydeeper alliances , and regional coalitions Not long after the founding of the PRC , China as a continental state

to an exodus of all Soviet technicians from Chinaledto an exodus of all Soviet technicians from China

in the emergence ofresultedin the emergence of

much Russian manufacturing expertise to be withdrawn from China after 1957causedmuch Russian manufacturing expertise to be withdrawn from China after 1957

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